Showing posts with label Tattoo Care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tattoo Care. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Tattoo-Peeling skin advice

Tattoo-Peeling skin advice


What if the skin peels?
Again, this is totally normal (especially if with the paint is covered or filled larger area), whereas the top layer of skin cells restores. However, left alone tattoo: do not scratch, don’t peel pieces of the epidermis and do not make you 'rolls' from peeled skin cells!
When I know that the tattoo is healed?
When tattoo no more peels, when the skin is not sensitive to the touch, the surface is smooth and has healthy appearance; tattoo may be a little gentler, because it was covered with new, soft epidermis.

Tattoo-Peeling skin advice

Monday, July 20, 2009

Tattoo Protection

Tattoo Protection


What then, when the tattoo is fully healed?
Yeah, here, these left to your own habits, desires and belief. Remember, however, that long-term and excessive exposure to sun will cause the tattoo (by years) faded.
Otherwise (especially in recent decades, when the ozone layer is already heavily degraded) sunscreen for your skin is not the best. In the last century ruled and aesthetic beliefs that tan skin is beautiful skin. Tan skin is nothing but a body natural reaction to the solar shock, so that under the skin forming a number of dyes (melanin). That protects the deeper layers of the destructive UV rays.
On darker skin (tan, or naturally dark, for example, black people) are tattoo less familiar. If you want tattoo to be a nice identifiable, reflecting the contrast in the skin, and if you want to remain unchanged, fresh paint and live until the end of life, then sunbathing is not easy. I am not suggesting that you got fanatically avoided (in the skin is due to the sun form a useful vitamins, the sun also has a beneficial effect on the organism) - but use common sense and sober assessment.

Tattoo Protection

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Tattoo Repair

Tattoo Repair


So a tattoo always remains exactly the same?
All things changes, including skin, subcutaneous tissue and colors in it, when the cells are restored. A tattoo is a number (10, 20 and more) years, perhaps a little plain or lines will be barely detectable more blurred, but not to much. Black colors are in this context more persistent or remain stable in the long term as a color. If you after many years want more intense color, you can get tattoo 'refresh' and re-paint or repair.

Tattoo Repair

Monday, July 6, 2009

Tattoo Care

Tattoo Care


Should I have wrapped tattooed place?
No. Similar to sunburn the skin will recover sooner and better, if in the air, if the 'respiratory system'. Also, do not bear too tight clothing, some strange and plasticized synthetic T-shirts, etc... but light, air, comfortable clothing.
Given care to tattoo or procedures for their healing through a number of different opinions and theories. The method described here is tested, the most recommended, and the acting is at least bitch or painful.
Some traditional forms of tattooing in the history ( Chinese, etc...) found that the tattooed place should be wrapped, others that it should be completely dry, without any ointments, third again, it should have enough moisture, and so on. Why would you experiment in your own skin and testing some assumptions?

Tattoo Care